(Part 2) Best products from r/citybike

We found 8 comments on r/citybike discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 27 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/citybike:

u/pdxscout · 1 pointr/citybike

I use these. They're cheap and large enough for a few days worth of groceries. YMMV.

15L Waterproof Mountain Road Bicycle Rack Bag Cycling Double Side Rear Rack Tail Seat Trunk Bag Pannier -Army Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GZM1BN6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_iAbDyeN4k8axS

u/mrCloggy · 1 pointr/citybike

> Every time I carried a passenger...

If you already have cycling experience then you know what you want and can forget about my "you'll want another bike anyway" remark, as that is something that usually happens with beginners who, after half a year or so, have improved so much that they want to go (a lot) faster and need a sportier model.

A heavy load on the front carrier does have some impact on road handling, something to keep in mind.

That little angled bracket on the left vertical pipe is to mount the (bottle dynamo powered) headlight, so the light doesn't get blocked by any cargo.

u/eobanb · 1 pointr/citybike

It doesn’t. I swapped on a taller stem (this one)

u/GrayLeopard · 1 pointr/citybike

>...it is easily broken by a tool that costs 10x the lock price.

Or much, much less. I still haven't seen a lock that will stand up to an angle grinder which can be had for $100 (only $20 for a cheap, corded one): https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-2680-20-Lithium-Cordless-Resistant/dp/B001VGOJLI

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My 15 lb. Kryptonite chain I carry was $100 and I also always use an ABUS Bordo alarm lock which put me out another $150.

u/handbasket_rider · 2 pointsr/citybike

I believe lots of bikes were under the Technium label, from road bikes to mountain bikes.

Key point is how many cogs at the rear. At a guess, 7 or so, and most chains for >= 7 gears should work. KMC are good, and inexpensive.

However, if your chain broke, it's likely to mean that it was worn way past a reasonable max. A worn chain means worn cogs, and putting a fresh chain on worn cogs often means skipping. You may have to buy a new cassette/freewheel, and possibly new chainrings. Or find a source of partially worn chains to match your worn cogs.

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/chain-wear.html